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Topic: [2018-01-09] 'Hodl' Everything or Take Profits on Crypto Gains? (Read 136 times)

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Cryptocurrency or not, the ideas and instruments are the same, when it comes to an investments. Money must work - the golden rule of any investor.
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True. In investment, you have to practice diversifying your money. Cut it by portion and invest into many channels to divide possible losses. Remember investments do not necessarily equate to profits because your chosen investments may lose its value in the long run. Hence, it is never advisable to go all out in one investment alone. Also, it is YOU who is in the best position to know how much portion you are going to allot to one investment and all others no matter how theory says otherwise. Follow your gut for as long as you know you are on the right track. It is your money anyway.
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This can be a very good idea for people who are holding most of their cryptocurrency in just one coin. There is always a need to diversify one's holding and it can add more excitement to be exposed to not just one or two but maybe 5 or more type of coins or tokens in the market. In fact, we are now moving beyond cryptocurrencies as there are now many good projects issuing their own utility tokens. The market is now expanding and moving into many directions which is opening new doors of opportunities to different players coming from many parts of the globe. We are in for a big revolution and 2018 is definitely a year for its expansion.
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A very useful tip. It's always good to diversify and taking profits from holding is absolutely neccessary. I have been using this method since i began to enter the cryptocurrency world. Starting by 1000€, my portfolio is now worth more than 20000€.
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Don't hodl everything. Those hodling BTC and ether till now should look explore other alts. Sell ripple first of all. Check out DASH, Stellar and iota. BTC is caught in bull vs bear ride right now. Because mainstream interest saturating it. As in the next few months, the mainstream institutes which caused BTC to increase will give their own offerings. So watch out for those.
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'Hodl' Everything or Take Profits on Crypto Gains?



2017 proved to be a breakout year for cryptocurrencies as a whole as investors saw massive returns on gains made, especially in Bitcoin and Ethereum.

A 1,000 percent appreciation in value from January to December made Bitcoin the major player in the market, but investors who entered the market last year have nothing on early Bitcoin adopters in the years following its creation in 2009.

Those who got their hands on Bitcoin before 2014, where its price fluctuated between $100 all the way up to a $1,000 high, are the real winners. Considering the preeminent cryptocurrency was available for less than $100 for at least four years, early investors will have got their hands on hundreds and thousands of Bitcoin before its meteoric rise in value.

The list of supposed Bitcoin billionaires puts a spotlight on the biggest holders of the virtual currency, but there are likely to be thousands of people holding onto a small fortune in Bitcoin.



Bitcoin Charts

Many early adopters like to promote the ‘hodl’ lifestyle, refusing to sell any of their Bitcoin at any cost. It's hard to argue against them having seen the rise of Bitcoin over the past 12 months.


Don’t hodl everything


However, early Bitcoin investor and well-known venture capitalist Fred Wilson insists that investors with a large amount of Bitcoin would be wise to practice profit taking, as reported by CNBC this week.

    “If you are sitting on 20x, 50x, 100x your money on a crypto investment, it would not be a mistake to sell 10 percent, 20 percent or even 30 percent of your position. Selling 25 percent of your position on an investment that is up 50x is booking a 12.5x on the entire investment while allowing you to keep 75 percent of it going. I know that many crypto holders think that selling anything is a mistake. And it might be. Or it might not be. You just don’t know.”

Wilson posted the advice on his personal blog, in a post grappling with the difficulties of managing a venture capitalist portfolio. The 56-year-old is the founder of Union Square Ventures, which has stakes in a number of technology companies including the likes of Twitter.


Wild ride


Wilson’s sentiments come at an interesting juncture. The past three weeks have been tumultuous for the cryptocurrency market. Marred by volatility, the markets have seen wild price fluctuations with many virtual currencies affected.

Bitcoin and Ethereum prices are caught in a massive bull vs. bear market, as investors look to book profits and stop losses as often as possible.

Nevertheless, Wilson offers some sage advice ahead of an exciting 2018, as more mainstream financial institutions iron out plans to enter the market in different ways. The CBE and CMOE have blazed the trail for Bitcoin Futures, and the likes of the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and Goldman Sachs are all preparing to launch their own offerings in the next few months.

Coupled with the massive influx of users looking to open cryptocurrency accounts, the outlook seems bright, even amidst constantly changing market values.


Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/hodl-everything-or-take-profits-on-crypto-gains
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